Voûte-à-Minguet
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GeologyEocene limestone
| Voûte à Minguet | |
|---|---|
| Cave of Minguet | |
| Location | Dondon, Haiti |
| Coordinates | 19°31′27″N 72°15′46″W / 19.52417°N 72.26278°W |
| Geology | Eocene limestone |
The Voûte-à-Minguet (Minguet cave) is a cave in Dondon, Nord, Haiti, with precolumbian petroglyphs[1] and graffitis from the first Spanish and French settlers.[2] It is now used for vodou ceremonies.
The cave is included in the National History Park and is one of Dondon's main tourist attractions.
